New Android Market Update With Movies And Books

Google announced a new and improved Android Market for phones, which will offer more top app lists, books, movies and an improved layout this week, is a noticeable improvement over the old clunky looking marketplace. The new look will start rolling out to phones over the next month and the biggest disappointment is that rooted phones do not have access to movies. It will require Android 2.2 Froyo or higher and floks over android police show how to get the new Android Market with Movies & Books now, you will find the steps end of this post………….

Google released a new Android Market app for Android 2.2 or higher that makes it a snap for U.S. users to rent movies and purchase e-books. Android users have been looking forward to movie rentals on their phones ever since Google announced the service during Google I/O in May. Tablets running Android 3.1 are already enjoying the feature, but with the new Market app Android smartphone users can finally get in on the movie rental action, starting at $1.99. Book purchases are also a long time in coming to smartphone users as the feature debuted in the Web version of the Android Market in February. To get started with movie rentals you need to download a new videos app, which is only available once you get the updated version of the Android Market. Google says the new app is rolling out to users in the United States and worldwide right now so you should be seeing it shortly. Only U.S. users can rent movies and purchase books, but Google says it plans to roll the feature out to select countries soon. You can still check out movie rentals and book purchases by visiting the Android Market online. Google says it has thousands of movie titles to choose from. Several top titles from iTunes such as Source Code, Cedar Rapids and The Adjustment Bureau were noticeably absent from the Market. But it’s a good bet the movie selection will improve over time. Google says its e-book catalog includes has more than 3 million titles. The new Android Market app is also scoring big marks from critics for its interface, which appears to borrow from the Microsoft‘s tiles used in the Windows Phone 7 Metro UI. Google says the new user interface makes it faster, easier, and more fun to discover great apps, movies, and books. The new market app also includes more top charts and collections such as staff picks and Editors’ Choice apps.